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The China-Russia ‘Axis’ Is Overhyped

The recent visits of Russian President Vladimir Putin to China, North Korea, and Vietnam attracted a lot of international attention given the Russia-Ukraine conflict and Moscow’s attempt to deal with the consequences of its isolation at the hands of the West.

Angeline Tan at the Nikkei Forum 29th Future of Asia

Angeline was featured on the session “Asian prosperity fostered by human exchange” discussing interchanges between ASEAN and Japan.

As Brics lures Malaysia and Thailand while world order ‘crumbles all around’, is Asean...

The prospect of Southeast Asian nations joining Brics has ignited fierce debate among analysts, with proponents arguing membership could unlock lucrative trade and geopolitical opportunities – while sceptics warn it risks dragging countries into China and Russia’s orbit and further eroding regional unity.

Webinar – Race, Politics and Elections: Lessons from South African and Indian elections for...

Analyst Yanitha Meena was invited by BERSIH to share her views on India's recently concluded 18th Lok Sabha elections in an online forum titled "Race, Politics and Elections: Lessons from South African and Indian elections for Malaysia".

BFM podcast: Challenges of coal phase out

Malaysia aims to phase out coal-fired power plants by 2044 and given that 60% of our electricity supply comes from coal, the pathways to retiring these plants might have to balance economic interests with that of the environment.

My Say: Ageing Malaysia must build cradle-to-grave care economy now

Malaysia is ageing at a pace far quicker than many other countries have in the past. By 2040, the country is set to see a threefold increase in the old age dependency ratio. This means that for every working age Malaysian adult, there will be three elderly people needing support.

Analysts: BRICS could increase FDIs, strengthen M’sia’s global voice

Joining intergovernmental organisation BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) can attract more foreign investments to Malaysia amid the intensifying economic race among global superpowers, say analysts.

Unpaid care and domestic work could contribute RM379b to Malaysia’s GDP if valued

KUALA LUMPUR (June 21): Unpaid care and domestic work could create RM379 billion in economic value, and form the second largest sector contributing to Malaysia's gross domestic product (GDP) after the manufacturing sector if valued, according to the Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia.

Premier Li Qiang’s visit has Malaysia wanting more from China pivot

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim surprised many when he sought closer ties with China after coming to power in 2022 in an effort to boost his country’s flagging economic growth.
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